Info: Number 245 of 1,400 shares. Signed by Hurley. One share in all the Mineral Property of W. R. Hurley & Co. Also the bearer is to pay $100 to the original owners out of the first nett profits. May 5, 1855. William R. Hurley had a drug store in Loudon which sold cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco. He would be living in Knoxville by 1857.

WAITT & BOND, INC.

Class A Capital Stock 50 no par value

# AO 279

1927

Info: Blackstone Cigars

WAITT & BOND, INC.

Class A Capital Stock 100 no par value

# AC 2555

1928

Info: Blackstone Cigars

WEBSTER TOBACCO COMPANY, INC.

Common Stock 100 x 5 $

# Specimen

1911

Info:

West End Cigar Company

Capital Stock xx x 100 $

# 12 Blankette

19xx

Info:

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company

Common Stock, less than 100 20 x 5 $

# 10021

1963

Info: Producer of packaging material for the TOBACCO industry.

Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1888 in Piedmont, West Virginia, name change to Westvaco in 1969

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company

Common Stock 100 x 5 $

# 4071

1965

Info: Producer of packaging material for the TOBACCO industry.

Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1888 in Piedmont, West Virginia, name change to Westvaco in 1969

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company

Common Stock 100 x 5 $

# 125774

1966

Info: Producer of packaging material for the TOBACCO industry.

Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1888 in Piedmont, West Virginia, name change to Westvaco in 1969

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company

Common Stock 100 x 5 $

# A24676

1968

Info: Producer of packaging material for the TOBACCO industry.

Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1888 in Piedmont, West Virginia, name change to Westvaco in 1969

Westvaco Corporation

Common Stock 100 Shares

# A145465

1972

Info: Producer of packaging material for the TOBACCO industry.

Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1888 in Piedmont, West Virginia, name change to Westvaco in 1969

Westvaco Corporation

Common Stock 1000 Shares

# C17981

1973

Info: Producer of packaging material for the TOBACCO industry.

Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1888 in Piedmont, West Virginia, name change to Westvaco in 1969